General Chemistry (an almagam of ideas) Flashcards
What is the Clausius-Clapeyron equation?
When solving the Clausius-Clapeyron equation for P2, which permutation do we use?
When solving the Clausius-Clapeyron equation for ΔHvap what permutation do we use?
When using the Clausius-Clapeyron equation, which gas constant do we use?
What are the units of this constant and why do we use it?
R = 8.3145 J/mol·k
We use this form of the gas constant because it is in units of energy (joules)
How do we “undo” a natural log function?
We take the natural antilog function.
if ln(x) = y
then
ey = x
This is why “e” is in the second flaschard equation: “When solving the Clausius-Clapeyron equation for P2, which permutation do we use?”
What is the boiling point of a liquid?
THe boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which the vapor pressure equals the external pressure.
At what presssure does the normal boiling point of a substance occur?
At atmospheric pressure: 760 mmHg = 760 torr = 1 atm
As the external pressure on a liquid increases, the boiling point _______?
Fill in the blank
Increases
What is sublimation?
When a substance goes from a vapor state, directly to a solid state.
What is the critical point of a substance?
The point at which the densities of the liquid and gas phases become equal.
What is the triple point of a substance?
The point at which all three physical phase states exist in equilibrium.
What is the van der Waals radius?
The van der Waals radius is one-half the closest distance between the nuclei of two nonbonded atoms.
The van der Waals radius is always larger than the covalent radius.
Name the weak intermolecular forces
- Ion-dipole
- Hydrogen bondning
- Dipole-dipole
- ion-induced dipole
- dipole-induced dipole
- London dispersion forces
What are the two highest energy intermolecular forces?
Ion-dipole (40-600 KJ/mol) and hydrogen bonding (10-40 KJ/mol).
As the strength of intermolecular forces increases, the boiling point _______?
Fill in the blank
Increases